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your efforts to save the conservative movement in uk. it's a very, very worthy cause and a big thank you to everybody for joining us here in person and and online. i would like to ask the the audience they could remain in the seats while, well, the former prime minister. exits the stage. but but very big warm thank you to everybody for joining us today. thanki'm pleased to see so many people here. of course, as johnnie said, i just literally landed. i jumped out of the plane got into the car, didn't i was actually going to make it. but i'm just honored, privileged to be a part of this group and to get to know. to be able to introduce this series. i was at hope to download the book and listen to it on the flight down and, then all the way back up. but as luck would have it, my apple iphone didn't download it so i can't tell you much about the book and you guys already know brian. so without ado i'd like to bring brian up here for. the exam. okay. as it was nice to be here. thanks for coming. here is i appreciate it. if you have one if you
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. thousands of people continue to take to the streets of the georgian capital tbilisi, protesting about a new law that they say will stifle free speech. european political leaders have expressed concern about the legislation, saying georgia is abandoning its path towards eu membership and moving closer to its neighbour russia. although the law was vetoed yesterday by georgia's president, it's likely to come into force soon. andrew harding reports from tbilisi. it's not easy being russia's neighbour. and right now, the tiny nation of georgia is in trouble. on the streets of the capital, tbilisi, the young are protesting in huge numbers, angry that their government seems to be moving closer to russia and wrecking georgia's path towards joining the european union. russia tries very, very hard to pull us back to them because russia has this mentality to have this big empire like it was in ussr and they have this big dream which they never left. you don't want that? of course we don't want t
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. thousands of people continue to take to the streets of the georgian capital tbilisi, protesting about a new law that they say will stifle free speech. european political leaders have expressed concern about the legislation, saying georgia is abandoning its path towards eu membership and moving closer to its neighbour russia. although the law was vetoed yesterday by georgia's president, it's likely to come into force soon. andrew harding...
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welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in uk and around the world. we begin this hour in iran where the search continues the helicopter carrying iran's president and foreign minister. president and foreign minister. president ebrahim raisi has been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan inaugurating a new dam project. we have an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in. a convoy of three helicopters is believed to have then travelled across iranian territory. two returned back safely but the
welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in uk and around the world. we begin this hour in iran where the search continues the helicopter carrying iran's president and foreign minister. president and foreign minister. president ebrahim raisi has been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan inaugurating a new dam project. we have an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in. a convoy of three helicopters is believed to have then travelled...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in iran, where a major search operation is under way after a helicopter carrying iran's president and its foreign minister crashed in the north—west of the country in thick fog. president ibrahim raisi had been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan inaugurating a new dam project. we've got an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in. a convoy of three helicopters is believed to have then travelled across iranian territory.
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in iran, where a major search operation is under way after a helicopter carrying iran's president and its foreign minister crashed in the north—west of the country in thick fog. president ibrahim raisi had been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan inaugurating a new dam project. we've got an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in. a convoy of three...
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around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. sean "diddy" combs has said that cctv footage showing him attacking singer cassie in a hotel in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted". speaking in a video posted to his instagram page, the rap star said he took full responsibility for his actions in the clip. the footage, aired by cnn earlier this week, appeared to show mr combs kicking and pushing his ex—girlfriend in a hotel hallway. cassie's legal team told the bbc�*s us partner cbs news that his new statement is "more about himself than the many people he has hurt". here is his statement. i mean, i hit rock bottom, but i make no excuses. my behaviour on that video is inexcusable. i take full responsibility for my actions in that video. disgusted, i was disgusted then when i did it. i'm disgusted now. i went and i saw that professional help. i went and i sought out professional help. i had to go into therapy, go into rehab. i had asked god for his mercy and grace. i'm so sorry. but i'm committed to be a better man ea
around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. sean "diddy" combs has said that cctv footage showing him attacking singer cassie in a hotel in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted". speaking in a video posted to his instagram page, the rap star said he took full responsibility for his actions in the clip. the footage, aired by cnn earlier this week, appeared to show mr combs kicking and pushing his ex—girlfriend in a hotel hallway. cassie's...
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here in the uk, the operation. here in the uk, the chancellor has vowed to compensate victims of the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. the families of those affected have been holding a vigil this evening ahead of an independent inquiry's final report, due out tomorrow. the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever pubuc the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk , after public inquiry in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood. one of the victims, joan edgington, has discussed the effect it's had on her. >> all have different and various physical, things, but it's the mental, the anguish, of what we're going through. and that in itself is the support. if you have a, you know, the friends support , but also, as friends support, but also, as mentioned, that the red cross are there at the hearings and we can now go for counselling and a lot of people i know, go for counselling have just, it's the uncertainty of your future , and uncertaint
here in the uk, the operation. here in the uk, the chancellor has vowed to compensate victims of the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. the families of those affected have been holding a vigil this evening ahead of an independent inquiry's final report, due out tomorrow. the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever pubuc the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk , after public inquiry in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with...
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so uk canada, australia and new zealand and what what the war would have meant to them. and looking at it from that perspective, i suppose you could look at it as for them. an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think this is also a pivotal turning point. so this is when there's a shifting balance in power in the world by this point. so by 1950 the united states has clearly the superpower and many of these countries, the postwar defense and security is really still taking shape. i think it's already been mentioned. nato has been formed in 1949, but really it's only on paper at that point. it really hasn't taken the shape that we would understand today. the australia and new zealand united states security treaty. so the ans this treaty isn't signed until a year into. the korean war. so 1951. so i
so uk canada, australia and new zealand and what what the war would have meant to them. and looking at it from that perspective, i suppose you could look at it as for them. an exercise in coalition warfare and the dynamics of coalition warfare and of collective security. so a test of collective security early already been mentioned is a very early test for the united nations now for the commonwealth and for actually many of the countries that form un coalition behind the united states. i think...
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welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in iran, where a major search operation is under way after a helicopter carrying iran's president and its foreign minister crashed in the north—west of the country in thick fog. president ibrahim raisi had been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan. inaugurating a new dam project, right here. we've got an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in.
welcome to bbc news — broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we begin in iran, where a major search operation is under way after a helicopter carrying iran's president and its foreign minister crashed in the north—west of the country in thick fog. president ibrahim raisi had been on a trip to iran's border with azerbaijan. inaugurating a new dam project, right here. we've got an image of him on the ground at the site of the dam and the helicopter he was travelling in.
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. >> so uk i guess i want to ask this as well as far as a topic of like come to your mind like revisit you because of friends or oat family are passed away is that on your mind kind of often or not oven at all? >> every funeral at everyone i learned so much from that legacy i love to hear the stories and talking about the person and celebrated so that's how i processed that i don't think about my own debate but celebrate people what though attributed to the world and i get good are death. >> i think about my own death celebration my mom we celebrated her life and have several friends on the verge of transitioning but they have taught me that in life i live life until you transition you're not dying i have a celebration you know, we have drag shows and have parties and have like celebrations drumming and i think that is you know, celebrating our lives and before we transition. >> i have to say had i contemplated the idea of retiring one little calculations how many years to do those other things. and retirement will food me so i have been thinking more about when will i die? but yo-yo w
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here in the uk, the operation. here in the uk, the chancellor has vowed to compensate victims of the infected blood scandal with a £10 billion package. the families of those affected have been holding a vigil this evening ahead of an independent inquiry's final report, due out tomorrow. the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever pubuc the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk , after public inquiry in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood. one of the victims, joan edgington, has discussed the
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iran, the uk, you know, globally it's universal. absolutely >> and can you tell us a bit about the index on censorship and where people can find out more about it? >> yes . the index more about it? >> yes. the index on more about it? >> yes . the index on censorship, >> yes. the index on censorship, our website's index on censorship. org we're on all the usual places, on social media. so yeah, we campaign for freedom of expression globally. we've worked on issues around sort of chinese censorship , censorship chinese censorship, censorship in the uk. we're currently working on strategic lawsuits against public participation in the uk to ensure that anyone who speaks out is not going to be the victim of a abusive lawsuit for speaking out, but we are global with we're based in the uk, so yeah, so we have a newsletter, we have a magazine that we publish. we've been publishing for over 50 years, so we've really been able to promote sort of vaclav havel, samuel beckett , you know, these samuel beckett, you know, these epochal writers and
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and the details we have been getting since this afternoon uk time a few hours ago now, they have been sparse. we know that there was a convoy of three helicopters carrying president ebrahim raisi, as well as the foreign minister hossein amirabdollahian, as well as two other senior officials heading towards tabriz in the north west of iran. it was returning from azerbaijan. we then started receiving reports from iranian state media at one of those helicopters had a rough landing. now, we started to understand that something serious was at play when they started talking about the difficulty of locating this helicopter and not having received any update on the condition of ebrahim raisi nor the condition of ebrahim raisi nor the condition of ebrahim raisi nor the condition of anyone else, we didn't know whether there were any injuries and we don't know if there are any casualties either. and as that progressed, we started seeing these pictures of the search and rescue teams. these were being broadcast on state tv throughout. and you can see there was such thick fog. these were rough hill
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capital requirements for the institutions by more than 20%, and there's evidence that in the eu in the uk, implementation of the endgame proposal would be at a much lower calibration closer to five to 7% increase. are you concerned about the gold plating here in the united states putting our institutions at a competitive disadvantage? >> we are looking at all the comments including the question of gold plating. i would say at a much higher level, congressman, it's been my experience having very strong capital requirements in the united states has been to a competitive advantage to the firms who are thriving in the marketplace. >> my time is expired but remember the objective of the endgame was harmonization. with that i will yield back. >> the gentleman from connecticut is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to the witnesses for being here. i despise these congressional pylons for a couple of reasons. number one, i've always very much enjoyed the working relationship we had in crafting regulation. and number two, the high budget and moral outrage suggest
capital requirements for the institutions by more than 20%, and there's evidence that in the eu in the uk, implementation of the endgame proposal would be at a much lower calibration closer to five to 7% increase. are you concerned about the gold plating here in the united states putting our institutions at a competitive disadvantage? >> we are looking at all the comments including the question of gold plating. i would say at a much higher level, congressman, it's been my experience...
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now the uk covid 19 inquiry is currently sitting in edinburgh. the scottish part of that inquiry as it probes the devolved administrations response to the pandemic . response to the pandemic. joining me to discuss this is consultant pathologist doctor claire craig. welcome, claire. thank you neil. have you been keeping up with the testimony, let's say that's been been given to both of these inquiries. >> i have been watching it and it has been really quite shocking and it really stands in contrast to the english inquiry, because these are real people telling their own stories in a way that we haven't seen in england. >> what has been the nature of the inquiry in england? what's been the style and the content then? >> so in england, what we've predominantly seen is people who are already in positions of power going and defending their decision making, whereas what we're seeing in scotland are people whose lives were affected. getting to finally be heard. >> i, i watched i've seen some of it and i'll be i'll be the first to admit, you know, i haven
now the uk covid 19 inquiry is currently sitting in edinburgh. the scottish part of that inquiry as it probes the devolved administrations response to the pandemic . response to the pandemic. joining me to discuss this is consultant pathologist doctor claire craig. welcome, claire. thank you neil. have you been keeping up with the testimony, let's say that's been been given to both of these inquiries. >> i have been watching it and it has been really quite shocking and it really stands in...
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north london is read and hopefully the uk next year will be read as well. ., ., ~ , ., the uk next year will be read as well. ., ., ~ , . ~' well. come on, arsenal! do you think ou will well. come on, arsenal! do you think you will need — well. come on, arsenal! do you think you will need to _ well. come on, arsenal! do you think you will need to buy _ well. come on, arsenal! do you think you will need to buy some _ well. come on, arsenal! do you think you will need to buy some more - you will need to buy some more players to make that happen or are you happy with the team you have got? {iii you happy with the team you have rot? . ., , , you happy with the team you have rot? , ,., got? of course, there is always room for improvement _ got? of course, there is always room for improvement in _ got? of course, there is always room for improvement in every _ got? of course, there is always room for improvement in every aspect - got? of course, there is always room for improvement in every aspect of l for improvement in every aspect of the pitch. so i would love to see some new signings ne
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we've just overtaken the uk, india, the fifth largest economy soon stagnant. japan and germany in there will overtake, will be the third largest economy but the real issue is can indian's become rich? before india grows old? because at some point, this population dividend the young people entering the labor force, we're going to have far fewer of them in there, doesn't have a lot of immigration. >> and so the indian population will age. >> you're already seeing it in the south and the west with which are the richer parts of india. and so the point is by 2047, 25th we're going to start growing gold. are we going to be rich by then, not at 66.5% growth. now, a lot of people who, who think the indian economy is going gangbusters say you have to give modi credit. bodhi is decisive he's strong, he's pushed through lots of things what's your overall assessment of modi? well, i think where you needed more sort of pushing government that maybe that's the right way to say it. >> things have gotten done infrastructure is one earlier held up by niceties like environmenta
we've just overtaken the uk, india, the fifth largest economy soon stagnant. japan and germany in there will overtake, will be the third largest economy but the real issue is can indian's become rich? before india grows old? because at some point, this population dividend the young people entering the labor force, we're going to have far fewer of them in there, doesn't have a lot of immigration. >> and so the indian population will age. >> you're already seeing it in the south and...
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but it does look as if it'll give many parts of the uk some wetter and some windier weather as well, and as temperatures fall away, it'll stay a showery picture towards the weekend as well. live from london, this is bbc news. in breaking news... a helicopter carrying the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, has been involved in an accident. rescuers are on their way to the site — an iranian official has told the reuters news agency the lives of the president raisi and iran's foreign minister are at risk. iranians have been urged to pray for their leaders — gathering in droves in the president's home city, following pleas from state media. hello, i'm nicky schiller. welcome to the programme. we start with the breaking news out of iran. a helicopter with the president on board has come down in what state media has called a "hard landing". state television has been showing people saying prayers. state tv said ebrahim raisi's aircraft was one of a number in a convoy returning from a visit to neighbouring azerbaijan when it was involved in an accident. the country's foreign minister is a
but it does look as if it'll give many parts of the uk some wetter and some windier weather as well, and as temperatures fall away, it'll stay a showery picture towards the weekend as well. live from london, this is bbc news. in breaking news... a helicopter carrying the iranian president, ebrahim raisi, has been involved in an accident. rescuers are on their way to the site — an iranian official has told the reuters news agency the lives of the president raisi and iran's foreign minister are...
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the uk's biggest ever health scandal — billions of pounds of compensation expected for the thousands of people infected with contanimated blood. who'll come out on top — arsenal or manchester city — on the final day of the premier league season? as soon as we have those pictures. we start this hour with breaking news out of iran. reports from various media say a helicopter carrying president ebrahim raisi and the foreign minister hossein amirabdollahian has had to make a rough landing. state television says rescuers are trying to reach the aircraft, which reportedly got into difficulties in heavy fog in a mountainous area in the north of the country. with me is sebastian usher our bbc world service middle east analyst. just take us through the series of events of what we know has happened. essentially, over the last couple of hours, we started to hear reports that a convoy of helicopters carrying the iranian president ebrahim raisi had got into difficulties. now, never difficult, different ways in which it was phrased on different outlets in the arabian media. a hard landing, a r
the uk's biggest ever health scandal — billions of pounds of compensation expected for the thousands of people infected with contanimated blood. who'll come out on top — arsenal or manchester city — on the final day of the premier league season? as soon as we have those pictures. we start this hour with breaking news out of iran. reports from various media say a helicopter carrying president ebrahim raisi and the foreign minister hossein amirabdollahian has had to make a rough landing....
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an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report tomorrow. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. in total, 3,000 people died. it's been described as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. so how much will that compensation be? ministers have been asked about the blood scandal this morning. with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticus yes, this scandal as you say has rumbled on and on for decades. thousands and thousands of people affected. two issues, one as compensation and the second is reallyjust compensation and the second is really just the simple compensation and the second is reallyjust the simple recognition and getting to the heart of what happened here and why it has taken so long. what we will get is tomorrow the official inquiry that has looked into all of this and goes back to 2017, when th
an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report tomorrow. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. in total, 3,000 people died. it's been described as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. so how much will that compensation be? ministers...
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the uk's biggest ever health scandal — billions of pounds of compensation expected for the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood. who'll come out on top — arsenal or manchester city — on the final day of the premier league season? and — auf wiedersehenjurgen — — there'll be an emotional farewell at anfield forjurgen klopp. hello. we start this hour with some breaking news out of iran. state television says there's been an accident involving a helicopter that might have been carrying president raisi. with me is sebastian usher, our bbc world service middle east analyst. this means only just this means onlyjust coming into us. what do we know?— what do we know? welcome away caettin what do we know? welcome away getting information _ what do we know? welcome away getting information from - what do we know? welcome away getting information from various l getting information from various iranians sources and other news agencies that provide pretty good understanding of what happens in iran but isn't necessarily full confirmation. so what we've heard is the presi
the uk's biggest ever health scandal — billions of pounds of compensation expected for the thousands of people infected with contaminated blood. who'll come out on top — arsenal or manchester city — on the final day of the premier league season? and — auf wiedersehenjurgen — — there'll be an emotional farewell at anfield forjurgen klopp. hello. we start this hour with some breaking news out of iran. state television says there's been an accident involving a helicopter that might...
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so already nice goldilocks type spring forecast in uk stuff for some folks like a cool and then warming up a bit for week. all right. well, we caught goldilocks like weather. so it's just just write orange is just right under for. thanks so much, dave. >> oakland's mayor spoke with kron for news on how her office is responding to crime. >> she also gave us an update on how the city is handling homelessness. kron four's. catherine heenan reports for us. >> more people are accepting housing. the mayor talked about the fact that in the latest count, homelessness group by 9% in oakland. those numbers released just this week, but at least the rate is slowing down. 9% does not sound as drastic. when you consider the city's homeless population grew. 47% from 2017 to 2019. and 24% between 2019 and and so this 9% increase is actually a significant success shows that we are, you know, closing some of these >> homelessness issues. of course, there's still so much to be done. i we can walk out the street still see encampments. and so that's our job is never done until everyone is brought inside in
so already nice goldilocks type spring forecast in uk stuff for some folks like a cool and then warming up a bit for week. all right. well, we caught goldilocks like weather. so it's just just write orange is just right under for. thanks so much, dave. >> oakland's mayor spoke with kron for news on how her office is responding to crime. >> she also gave us an update on how the city is handling homelessness. kron four's. catherine heenan reports for us. >> more people are...
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i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by the time the sun comes up the next morning — and the process can start again. so, will the entire wing be covered with solar cells, every single square centimetre, as much as you can in solar? actually, the solar array that we use now typically is so efficient that we don't tend to need to do complete coverage. really? yeah, we can actually recharge the batteries most normal days by lunchtime. wow! in theory, is it possible to stay up forever in this? well, i think eventually, we'll get as close as we can to that. at the moment, our limitation is the number of cycles the batteries can cope with
i was last at zephyr�*s base in farnborough in the uk in 2018, when it had just stayed aloft for very nearly 26 days. since then, it's done 64. so, this is how it works. during the day, the sun hits the solar panels, which charge the batteries and power the propellers, and the plane climbs to 75,000 feet. when the sun goes down, the batteries completely take over. the propellers do slow down and the plane does lose altitude. the trick, though, is to make sure you're still above 60,000 feet by...
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tens of thousands of troops from a number of countries, including the uk, were killed before the mountain—top monastery and the nearby town were captured from the nazis. our correspondent kasia madera who has been following the memorial events. commemorations have been taking place in cassino in central italy, like this one. we're at the commonwealth war cemetery where those who fell defending and fighting for monte cassino are buried. around 4,000 graves, including the grave of the unknown soldier. and these ceremonies, these moments are really poignant because just have a look at this. this is veteranjothack hearn — and the amount of interest in him — he's 100 years old and he's an absolute superstar. this is incredible, isn't it? i know. you're the next generation. that's right. the next generation. i hope they enjoy life as i've enjoyed life. being with the fusiliers, we used to say once a geordie always a geordie, once a fusilier, always a fusilier. and jothack hearn, royal northumberland fusiliers, you were here. yes. you were here 80 years ago. and i enjoyed it. it was a great picn
tens of thousands of troops from a number of countries, including the uk, were killed before the mountain—top monastery and the nearby town were captured from the nazis. our correspondent kasia madera who has been following the memorial events. commemorations have been taking place in cassino in central italy, like this one. we're at the commonwealth war cemetery where those who fell defending and fighting for monte cassino are buried. around 4,000 graves, including the grave of the unknown...
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people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of getting a little snack — the paper dosa. 0k...! not so little. i feel like i should wear this. it looks like a flotation device. it does...! you could probably get into that. scotland in the winter, it's a bit like finland. you need your comfort food. it's freezing. it's been dark for seven hours. sushi ain't going to cut it. it's got to be comfort food. and the thing about indian food, it is comforting, like a big fluffy naan bread, like a pillow, you know what i mean? 0r pakora. it's just all there. all the salt, all the fat, all the stuff. indian food is the most popular food in scotland. anywhere
people from pakistan, india, and current—day bangladesh who came to scotland in the 1950s when the uk faced a labour shortage. but rather than returning to their home country after five years, as was so often the plan, many families decided to stay. and today, more than 60,000 people of south asian descent live here and in the surrounding area. we're off to meet the comedian, sanjeev kohli, at one of his favourite spots in the city. sanjeev, i hope you don't mind. i took the liberty of...
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in recent years, something like 6,500 people die in the uk each year due to suicide. and in 2021, i was nearly one of them. luckily, my attempt failed. i was found by family members quickly. i received amazing care at st helier and springfield hospitals, didn't do any permanent damage and was well looked after by the nhs in the months that followed. and i want to take this chance to say thank you to everyone who saved me, and sorry to my family and loved ones who i put through such an awful ordeal. in that moment, i felt alone, and scared, and like there was no way out. and that the world would be better off without me in it. but i don't recognise that man any more. all: hear, hear! i know that nothing is ever really worth that. help really is out there, and i'm pretty awesome. laughter. does the prime minister agree that one death by suicide is one too many? and will he send a message from the dispatch box today that, whatever you are going through, you are not alone, that help is out there, and better days lie ahead? with me isjournalist and co—director of think t
in recent years, something like 6,500 people die in the uk each year due to suicide. and in 2021, i was nearly one of them. luckily, my attempt failed. i was found by family members quickly. i received amazing care at st helier and springfield hospitals, didn't do any permanent damage and was well looked after by the nhs in the months that followed. and i want to take this chance to say thank you to everyone who saved me, and sorry to my family and loved ones who i put through such an awful...
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let's return to what's been described as the uk's biggest health scandal. a public inquiry will announce its final report after more than 30—thousand people in britain were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. earlier i spoke to cara mcgoogan — a journalist who has investigated the uk blood scandal for her book, the poison line. and blood scandal victim stephen smith, who contracted hepatitis c from a contaminated blood transfusion when he was 22. he told me how the issues began after he had a blood transfusion in 1985 after losing four pints of blood when he accidentally put his foot through a glass door. i had a blood transfusion fuor blood transfusions in total and i would say probably six months after that. so probably 1986, i started some notice that my mood was changing and i was getting very lethargic. did do sport back in the day. so ijust thought you might be sport that made me tired. so i didn't realise. and it went on for 36 years until i did
let's return to what's been described as the uk's biggest health scandal. a public inquiry will announce its final report after more than 30—thousand people in britain were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. earlier i spoke to cara mcgoogan — a journalist who has investigated the uk blood scandal for her book, the poison line. and blood scandal victim stephen smith, who contracted...
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let's return to what's been described as the uk's biggest health scandal. a public inquiry will announce its final report after more than 30—thousand people in britain were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. earlier i spoke to cara mcgoogan —
let's return to what's been described as the uk's biggest health scandal. a public inquiry will announce its final report after more than 30—thousand people in britain were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 1970s, 80s and 90s. earlier i spoke to cara mcgoogan —
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whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot - in the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's either eu or russia. top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support... gunfire ..but doesn't necessarily do what the us wants. usually, though, american officials keep quiet about it. not so the us deputy secretary of state, kurt campbell. he said publicly the other day, israel's leaders mostly talk about the idea of a sweeping victory on the battlefield, but the biden administration didn't believe such a thing was possible. neither do many other observers. so why is israel pursuing the idea, and why is benjamin netanyahu so willing to ignore what the us wants? i put these questions to shaina oppenheimer, a journalist with bbc monitoring injerusalem. first and foremost, he has some ve
whether it's in the uk or in other countries — we've seen them in the us, we've seen them in australia, there's a canadian parliamentary inquiry — there's something going on there. and why is a law on foreign agents in georgia causing mass demonstrations? they see it as a pivot - in the country's foreign policy. it is quite black and white. you know, it's either eu or russia. top american leaders often have problems with israel, which depends heavily on american support... gunfire ..but...
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ukraine's oleksander usyk beats the uk's tyson fury — to become the first unified world heavyweight boxing champion for a quarter—of—a—century. and judgment day — will it be arsenal or manchester city celebrating as the premier league season comes to a close? hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden�*s national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in gaza. previous talks involving israel and hamas have failed to make a significant breakthrough. in the latest violence, at least 28 palestinians are reported to have been killed, most of them in a strike on a house in nuseirat in the central gaza strip. benny gantz, a member of the war cabinet has threatened to withdraw his centrist party from the coalition unless prime minister benjamin netanyahu sets out a post—war plan for the gaza strip. in response, benjamin netanyahu said implementing his demands would amount to defeat for israel. first, let's hear those comments from benny gantz. translation:
ukraine's oleksander usyk beats the uk's tyson fury — to become the first unified world heavyweight boxing champion for a quarter—of—a—century. and judgment day — will it be arsenal or manchester city celebrating as the premier league season comes to a close? hello. i'm azadeh moshiri. president biden�*s national security adviser is due to hold talks with saudi arabia's crown prince in the saudi city of dhahran. it's the latest us diplomatic initiative to try to halt the fighting in...
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the scandal has been the subject of the biggest ever public inquiry in the uk , after tens of in the uk, after tens of thousands of people were infected with contaminated blood and blood products . infected with contaminated blood and blood products. nhs infected with contaminated blood and blood products . nhs staff and blood products. nhs staff will be told to work evenings and weekends under labour plans to slash waiting lists. hospitals would be asked to share staff and pool waiting lists as part of a £1.1 billion drive, providing an extra 40,000 appointments a week. shadow health secretary wes streeting also promised to protect whistleblowers and cut the nhs reliance on migrant workers. >> £1.1 billion paid for by clamping down on tax avoidance and also closing non—dom loopholes as well. and that will enable us to put £1.1 billion directly into the pockets of nhs staff to deliver those extra appointments at evenings and weekends , using an approach weekends, using an approach that's been tried and tested at the london hospital. i can literally see out of my office window in
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so the uk has been generous... if you go around kyiv, you will see flags which are half ukraine, half unionjack. we have been a couple of times. as piers is suggesting, there is more that the uk could do, and some of our viewers think this. julie has been in touch to say why isn't the uk giving ukraine what they need to defeat russia, are we scared of upsetting a bully? is it ok to shoot down a missiles heading to israel but not russian ones that are pummelling the life out of ukraine. there was a difference. israel is a democratic country but it is not in nato, and nor is ukraine, of course. ukraine are in a war against russia who are trying to undermine nato. we don't want to be in a direct conflict with russia, but we are determined to supply the weapons, the resources, the training, 65,000 ukrainians trained in britain with partnerships from other countries, so we are doing all of that, but we do not intend to go and fight that war. in israel, different circumstances. iran, whose only interest is keeping themse
so the uk has been generous... if you go around kyiv, you will see flags which are half ukraine, half unionjack. we have been a couple of times. as piers is suggesting, there is more that the uk could do, and some of our viewers think this. julie has been in touch to say why isn't the uk giving ukraine what they need to defeat russia, are we scared of upsetting a bully? is it ok to shoot down a missiles heading to israel but not russian ones that are pummelling the life out of ukraine. there...
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an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report next week. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 19705, �*80s and �*90s. in total, 3,000 people died. it's been described as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. so how much will that compensation be? ministers have been asked about the blood scandal this morning. with me is our political correspondent tony bonsignore. much speculation over what that number is going to be, it's going to be big, and the many billions. the question is how much and when will people start seeing the final amounts? the has been some payment so far that astute pressure on the government to speed this up and get final framework government to speed this up and get finalframework out in government to speed this up and get final framework out in competition for those many, many thousands of people infected. w
an inquiry into the uk's biggest health scandal will release its final report next week. more than 30,000 people in the uk were infected with hiv and hepatitis c after being given contaminated blood products by the national health service in the 19705, �*80s and �*90s. in total, 3,000 people died. it's been described as the biggest treatment disaster in the history of the nhs. victims and their families have spent decades fighting for compensation. so how much will that compensation be?...
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emily carver now, richard tice the leader of reform uk and gb news presenter, of course, is covering for michael portillo after this show ends, michael, michael. michael portillo after this show ends, michael , michael. sorry, ends, michael, michael. sorry, richard. what have you got up on your show? >> good morning. emily. yes? it's, i'm standing in for michael this week. he's got a well—earned day off, we've got some interesting debates, actually. emmy, emily, vat on school fees , the rights and school fees, the rights and wrongs of that. then also the weight loss drugs that has obviously hit the news this week. who's going to pay for them? that is a really interesting topic. likewise cyclists, should they face the same penalties, big debate here as motorists as sadly we hear of people who have been killed by cyclists and then another big football debate. emily, is the whole video assistant referee. should we bin it? whole video assistant referee. should we bin it ? should we keep should we bin it? should we keep it? should we amend it? and of course we must have michael's cultur
emily carver now, richard tice the leader of reform uk and gb news presenter, of course, is covering for michael portillo after this show ends, michael, michael. michael portillo after this show ends, michael , michael. sorry, ends, michael, michael. sorry, richard. what have you got up on your show? >> good morning. emily. yes? it's, i'm standing in for michael this week. he's got a well—earned day off, we've got some interesting debates, actually. emmy, emily, vat on school fees , the...
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we were in the uk, in the us together and the in the west bank now and in his community is reminiscent the second intifada communities are closed down. the mobility for palestinians is highly. there is a spike in settler violence in forced displacement of since the beginning of 2022 just prior to october 7th the un at the end of september put out a report saying since the beginning of 2022, over a thousand palestinians had been forcibly, largely by settler militias in the west bank. entire communities moved, and most of the press that describe this process called it a slow motion ethnic cleansing inside. the central strip of the west bank. and since october alone that was already a huge number, a thousand in a little less than years since october 7th alone, more than 800 more have been forcibly in the west bank. so the old processes are being accelerated under the cover of this war in gaza and abed felt that he had to rush home, be with his family. nobody, you know, almost palestinian family in the west bank, every extended family is relying on higher paying jobs in israel in the settl
we were in the uk, in the us together and the in the west bank now and in his community is reminiscent the second intifada communities are closed down. the mobility for palestinians is highly. there is a spike in settler violence in forced displacement of since the beginning of 2022 just prior to october 7th the un at the end of september put out a report saying since the beginning of 2022, over a thousand palestinians had been forcibly, largely by settler militias in the west bank. entire...
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tours of the uk ministry of defense. he joined the royal navy in 88 being promoted to captain in 2013 and commodore in may of 2018. eny, his role of defense attache attache was ikih for his inspiration the leadership and service in king charles the third recently honored him as a cbe commander most excellent order of the british empire. john grant well, thank you everyone for being here today and thank you so much to our panelists for joining us. i'm really excited to kick off our discussion today. so to start, i wanted to get a sense of what these two naval powers were like at this particular juncture in history during the war of 1812, where we have a very young un at war with, great britain. so first, from the american ive, wanted to ask how the us navy modeled i the royal navy in its early stages. and what similarities they aredt the time of the war of 1812. and then also, how did the brits navy and its own influence upon the us navy at the this this time? yes, that's a really great question. of course, the us navy is
tours of the uk ministry of defense. he joined the royal navy in 88 being promoted to captain in 2013 and commodore in may of 2018. eny, his role of defense attache attache was ikih for his inspiration the leadership and service in king charles the third recently honored him as a cbe commander most excellent order of the british empire. john grant well, thank you everyone for being here today and thank you so much to our panelists for joining us. i'm really excited to kick off our discussion...
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well, it certainly has its place _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in the _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in the newsreels, i back in the uk? well, it certainly. has its place in the newsreels, but we should treat them with the respect they deserve and not be too flamboyant about it. they are dead, and there is people here who grieve them. it and there is people here who grieve them. , . ., , ., them. it is nice to be here to remember— them. it is nice to be here to remember them _ them. it is nice to be here to remember them and - them. it is nice to be here to remember them and and - them. it is nice to be here to . remember them and and realise them. it is nice to be here to - remember them and and realise how young _ remember them and and realise how young some of them were. thank you for speaking — young some of them were. thank you for speaking to _ young some of them were. thank you for speaking to us, _ young some of them were. thank
well, it certainly has its place _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in the _ back in the uk? well, it certainly has its place in the newsreels, i back in the uk? well, it certainly. has its place in the newsreels, but we should treat them with the respect they deserve and not be too flamboyant about it. they are dead, and there is people here who grieve them. it and there is people here who grieve them. , . ., , ., them. it...
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, we've got into across the uk, we've got into this mindset in the uk actually, you can't really talk about fat because if you do, you're called a fat shamer. you're kind of, you know, the naughty person that should be in the corner because we've now normalised fat across the uk. it's kind of cool to be fat in many parts. and then we may also have the economics where this is about affordability of health and food and accessibility. now the question is of course, well what do we do about it. because there's lots of waffle and there's lots of waffle and there's lots of faffing about by, you know, whoever's in charge , government and local, charge, government and local, local, local councils. now, the first thing i recommend that wigan do is that the supermarkets work with the local to community immediately promote affordability and accessibility of healthy food. there's a myth that it costs a lot of money to eat healthily . that that it costs a lot of money to eat healthily. that is that it costs a lot of money to eat healthily . that is not true. eat healthily. that is not true. howeve
, we've got into across the uk, we've got into this mindset in the uk actually, you can't really talk about fat because if you do, you're called a fat shamer. you're kind of, you know, the naughty person that should be in the corner because we've now normalised fat across the uk. it's kind of cool to be fat in many parts. and then we may also have the economics where this is about affordability of health and food and accessibility. now the question is of course, well what do we do about it....
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right, you got to compare that to the cancer risk just from being obese, you know, as cancer research uk, the biggest british cancer group, warns, when you carry excess weight in your body. that fat doesn't just sit. it's not inert, it's active. it sends signals through your body and one of the signals that it sends is for your cells to divide more rapidly, which, of course, can cause cancer. this is why, in fact, obesity is one of the biggest causes of cancer here in the united states. and we don't think of it that way. you think, oh, my auntie died breast cancer, but actually obesity is may well be what killed your auntie. the obesity may well have triggered the breast cancer. it's not the cause of all of it, but it's the cause of a lot of it. so, again, you see at every stage you've got to be weighing the complexity here. and i think people really need to go down the risk of obesity that i lay out in book and the 12 risks associated with the drugs and see, well, which of these apply to me? some of them don't apply to me. right. and one risk i'm really worried about is pregnancy. we kn
right, you got to compare that to the cancer risk just from being obese, you know, as cancer research uk, the biggest british cancer group, warns, when you carry excess weight in your body. that fat doesn't just sit. it's not inert, it's active. it sends signals through your body and one of the signals that it sends is for your cells to divide more rapidly, which, of course, can cause cancer. this is why, in fact, obesity is one of the biggest causes of cancer here in the united states. and we...
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fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the weather's looking fine and sunny right from the word go. but these eastern counties, or here, it may take time for that sunshine to break through that layer of gray or that stratus and sea fog that will have rolled in overnight. so the afternoon looking pretty sunny across most of the uk, again, with the exception of some coastal areas. could be some showers across southwestern parts of scotland, maybe the southwest of england. inland 22 or 23 celsius in that strong sunshine. but where the low, grey clouds stick around anywhere along the north sea coast, but p
fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the...
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fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the weather's looking fine and sunny right from the word go. but these eastern counties, or here, it may take time for that sunshine to break through that layer of gray or that stratus and sea fog that will have rolled in overnight. so the afternoon looking pretty sunny across most of the uk, again, with the exception of some coastal areas. could be some showers across southwestern parts of scotland, maybe the southwest of england. inland 22 or 23 celsius in that strong sunshine. but where the low, grey clouds stick around anywhere along the north sea coast, but p
fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the...
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region in the uk or nafion >> yeah. region in the uk or nation or region in the uk. basically what i do is i read the words that are written down in the newspaper out loud, i don't know any other words than the ones that are written here. so the question for me is, have the snp really done anything of any value? because it does feel like all they talk about is genitals and making people poorer and, you know, removing genitals or removing, you know, whatever. they've never seemed to achieve anything . to achieve anything. >> there was a bottle recycling scheme, come on, credit where it's due. >> yeah. and they had some ferries with painted on windows. we know that. but whilst this initial legislation has capped rents for existing tenants who remained in place, the rules did not apply to taking on new leases. and that's where that's where the kick is for this. so all you do is you you end that, you end that lease as a landlord and you kick one in the next week. that's you know, twice the rent or whatever it might well be a significant percentage rise and you end up wit
region in the uk or nafion >> yeah. region in the uk or nation or region in the uk. basically what i do is i read the words that are written down in the newspaper out loud, i don't know any other words than the ones that are written here. so the question for me is, have the snp really done anything of any value? because it does feel like all they talk about is genitals and making people poorer and, you know, removing genitals or removing, you know, whatever. they've never seemed to...
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unlike in the uk, where blood donation has always been voluntary, in the us, people were being paid to donate blood, and that meant that high—risk groups, including prison inmates and drug addicts, had a clear incentive notjust to donate, but to potentially lie about any infections they may be carrying. we now know those infections included hepatitis c and hiv. i'd gone into the hospital for an appointment, and they just went to the fridge and got some american product, and that was the first and pretty much only american product that i had been given. we weren't really aware of any difference between the factor viii that we were given, so we weren't actually aware of it being nhs and then changing to american factor viii. pete says he was given american factor viii in february 1985. stuart received it in july 1983. both boys later tested positive for hiv. stuart was just six years old. it was absolutely awful. this beautiful little boy that we'd tried so hard for... excuse me. ..to...to come along in the first place. and he was beautiful. absolutely stunning. beautiful little boy. t
unlike in the uk, where blood donation has always been voluntary, in the us, people were being paid to donate blood, and that meant that high—risk groups, including prison inmates and drug addicts, had a clear incentive notjust to donate, but to potentially lie about any infections they may be carrying. we now know those infections included hepatitis c and hiv. i'd gone into the hospital for an appointment, and they just went to the fridge and got some american product, and that was the first...
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fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the weather's looking fine and sunny right from the word go. but these eastern counties, or here, it may take time for that sunshine to break through that layer of gray or that stratus and sea fog that will have rolled in overnight. so the afternoon looking pretty sunny across most of the uk, again, with the exception of some coastal areas. could be some showers across southwestern parts of scotland, maybe the southwest of england. inland 22 or 23 celsius in that strong sunshine. but where the low, grey clouds stick around anywhere along the north sea coast, but p
fairly quiet on the weather front across most of the uk right now. the storms have also cleared from southwestern england as well as wales. this is what we had during saturday — flash floods in places. how about the weather on sunday? it's actually not looking bad at all for most of us. a lot of bright, if not sunny weather on the way. however, some coastal areas, particularly around the north sea, could be grey and chilly. so this is how we start the day. inland and out towards the west, the...
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they are a key cultural, the uk. they are a key cultural, political, economic , diplomatic political, economic, diplomatic and military ally. our two nafions and military ally. our two nations came together in the second world war to defeat hitler and in the 1930s, under thatcher and reagan, to preside over an economic miracle and the collapse of the iron curtain . collapse of the iron curtain. well, there's a huge risk that labour will erect a big red curtain between britain and america should they win power. and if trump gets in, particularly given khan's recent comments, if britain is hoping for that transformative trade deal with the united states, i won't hold my breath. if starmer is in number 10. look, donald trump is chaotic. i'm not sure he's fit for high office. i don't think he's honest. i don't like his attitude to women and the january 6th riots on the capital were a moment of national shame for america. and trump helped fan those flames. plus it's wrong, notwithstanding concerns about voting irregulari
they are a key cultural, the uk. they are a key cultural, political, economic , diplomatic political, economic, diplomatic and military ally. our two nafions and military ally. our two nations came together in the second world war to defeat hitler and in the 1930s, under thatcher and reagan, to preside over an economic miracle and the collapse of the iron curtain . collapse of the iron curtain. well, there's a huge risk that labour will erect a big red curtain between britain and america...